255
255
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
told us tonight this is a row compromise so we don't love it but it's the right thing to do for the economy. abc news washington. >> tens of thousands of people packing the san francisco waterfront tonight. worry about the fiscal khiv some other time. live look embarcadero from the 7 news roof top camera. it is packed with new year's eve revellers ready for the fireworks. john is right there with them. john happy new year. >>reporter: happy new year to you dan. mean time we have breaking news. we understand that shots have been fired tonight in the area of fisherman wharf and one person was shot in the hand. this happened probably half hour ag ago. efforting as much information as we can right now on that matter. in the mean time crowd thickening on the embarcadero few hundred,000 people to watch the fireworks for 15 minutes when it happens at the stroke of midnight. >> happy new year. [ screaming]. >>reporter: they said a mouthful. cloud colors slowly fill embarcadero 9:00 o'clock tonight. 3 hours before the fireworks show above the bay. among the spectators are marco and his family visiti
told us tonight this is a row compromise so we don't love it but it's the right thing to do for the economy. abc news washington. >> tens of thousands of people packing the san francisco waterfront tonight. worry about the fiscal khiv some other time. live look embarcadero from the 7 news roof top camera. it is packed with new year's eve revellers ready for the fireworks. john is right there with them. john happy new year. >>reporter: happy new year to you dan. mean time we have...
110
110
Jan 20, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
money that is spent here, harris is indictative of what people say is bounce back coming up in the economy. >> listen to (auctioneering) >> it is the prices that ratchet up. >> people are looking to what they put their money into . cars outperformed the stock market and my portfolio is in cars. >> it returns 11 percent . outstripping wall street. the week long auction, this year will register a billion in lines of credit. the iconic models like the 1968 green hornet to expected to go for four million . bat man and super hero to be found. >> they had in the script. i said well, if you are going to have pow, bang . oil squirs. i am going to have the car perform and act like it. >> this is what i had them to do. the car became a star. >> the action continues right through saturday night . now we are hearing that the 1968 green hornet goes for five million and clark gables car. in the end 1.9 million . extraordinarily exciting time and we'll see the 2014 corvette and the first model off of the production line. vin 000 1. someone will pay millions for that. that is extraordinary. i was excited
money that is spent here, harris is indictative of what people say is bounce back coming up in the economy. >> listen to (auctioneering) >> it is the prices that ratchet up. >> people are looking to what they put their money into . cars outperformed the stock market and my portfolio is in cars. >> it returns 11 percent . outstripping wall street. the week long auction, this year will register a billion in lines of credit. the iconic models like the 1968 green hornet to...
176
176
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
as wrong as it is possible to be wrong he's caused devastating harm to the american people and the economy. he's grown wealthy from it. he's completely dishonest intellectually about his role in causing the problem and he's going to be in charge of implementing the many thousands potentially of the rules under dodd frank and he's of course incredibly hostile to effective rule making. he is a disaster, but, you know, in a competition with geithner, they look very similar. >> cenk: yeah, it's hard to believe that you can't improve a little bit on geithner. look we've got the situation with the republicans, you know, they'll make a show of objecting, oh, he was tough during the budget negotiations, but they love a guy who is going to let the banks run amok, the democrats appoint him. he also i also proud about getting the surplus under clinton. that's a record to be proud of, if you ask me, but it seems they are teeing that up for now, we have to do austerity today and cut the budget. do you think that's a good idea? >> no, that's really the single worst thing. i have a column i did about tha
as wrong as it is possible to be wrong he's caused devastating harm to the american people and the economy. he's grown wealthy from it. he's completely dishonest intellectually about his role in causing the problem and he's going to be in charge of implementing the many thousands potentially of the rules under dodd frank and he's of course incredibly hostile to effective rule making. he is a disaster, but, you know, in a competition with geithner, they look very similar. >> cenk: yeah,...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
report out of brown university shows that investing in the war abroad as had a major impact on the economy and infrastructure here at home r t as margaret howell has more with the ten year anniversary of iraq's war looming one thing is clear this was one expensive undertaking there is no projection that even comes close to what the united states thought this war would cost us. did this invasion find those weapons of mass destruction which were sold to the american people back in two thousand and two the answer to that is no which was later revealed. so what was the cost of this words actually well let me break it down for you according to the watson institute which compiled this data they say the global effects of this war are clear the count of all the wars dead including soldiers contract. at least three hundred thirty thousand people have died due to direct war violence the total number displaced and definitely who are living in appalling conditions totals to seven point four million which equates to all of the people in connecticut in oregon fleeing their homes combined with our budget
report out of brown university shows that investing in the war abroad as had a major impact on the economy and infrastructure here at home r t as margaret howell has more with the ten year anniversary of iraq's war looming one thing is clear this was one expensive undertaking there is no projection that even comes close to what the united states thought this war would cost us. did this invasion find those weapons of mass destruction which were sold to the american people back in two thousand...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and the economy is on the right track. you no longer have to deal with the impact of sequester or the tax increase from the beginning of the year. the need for monetary stimulus ll go down. right now in the first half of the year there was a lot of need for the better reserve action. a fiscal drag onhe economy. tracy: the stock above the second death of the year. the first half was really tough. we have all the tax increases, the sequestered. some luckily for the rest of the year. do you expect the market to pick ck up? >> i think we can have a positive year. with that said we will have a big bump in the road between now and the end of the year because he will have a very -- fairly sizable stock market correction. we can see the dow pop back close of 14,000 in the s&p goes to the 1500 before all said and done, basically a long time sincwe have a major correction stocks are somewhat overvalued. they need tech pulled back and you are extending technically from the simple moving average. i think that the overvaluation leveled
and the economy is on the right track. you no longer have to deal with the impact of sequester or the tax increase from the beginning of the year. the need for monetary stimulus ll go down. right now in the first half of the year there was a lot of need for the better reserve action. a fiscal drag onhe economy. tracy: the stock above the second death of the year. the first half was really tough. we have all the tax increases, the sequestered. some luckily for the rest of the year. do you expect...
88
88
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
what are the things that they do or don't do that slow the economy down? >> reporter: well, the first thing is they could say, gee, i don't know what our elected officials are going to do? what are our taxes next year? what is our spending for next year? i don't know. i'll wait and see before i make the plunge to hire or expand my plan. the that's the direct affect. the indirect affect could be that it raises interest rates and causes companies to cut back on expansion plans. >> if demand is there, if jobs are growing, if people have money, if the demand is there wouldn't though companies have to expand any way? >> they would, but the question is what time and at what pace. >> and you're saying that this continued uncertainty causes them to do the least possible? >> not the least possible. it depends on which company and how they're affected by the uncertainty. think back to the end of 2012 when approaching the so-called fiscal cliff. were taxes going to go up by $400 billion a year or stay unchanged? think of the uncertainty that the corporate planner was
what are the things that they do or don't do that slow the economy down? >> reporter: well, the first thing is they could say, gee, i don't know what our elected officials are going to do? what are our taxes next year? what is our spending for next year? i don't know. i'll wait and see before i make the plunge to hire or expand my plan. the that's the direct affect. the indirect affect could be that it raises interest rates and causes companies to cut back on expansion plans. >> if...
46
46
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
gerri: do you believe we will see a better economy? will that trickled through broadly throughout the s&p 500 market? >> the same thing i have been saying for a couple of years. the economy will be okay one month in the next it won't. we are in no one's right now for gdp. that is really not good numbers. the potential for the economy will be hit. not only nationally, the states. regulations are getting bigger and hitting business. i still think there is a big dose of uncertainty out there which is why you still see unemployment in theevens. until we get into the low sixes and fires, i don't think the economy can look for help in any meaningful fashion. gerri: we just have toet rid of this employment problem. next week is a big one for stocks. what do you see as the important ones here? >> this coming week there are a few things. for me it is all about the fed. all this talk. i hate the word, but they're talking about tapering. last time they did, the market got hit. they had to row the back. if they start coming out talking about caper
gerri: do you believe we will see a better economy? will that trickled through broadly throughout the s&p 500 market? >> the same thing i have been saying for a couple of years. the economy will be okay one month in the next it won't. we are in no one's right now for gdp. that is really not good numbers. the potential for the economy will be hit. not only nationally, the states. regulations are getting bigger and hitting business. i still think there is a big dose of uncertainty out...
54
54
Dec 24, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the economi housint is an economic squeeze play leaving both sides of the street with hard choices. >> americans are struggling to pay rent across the country. but each community faces unique challenges. that's why state and local officials are often at the forefront at efforts to find solutions. joining me now to discuss rental policy is director of the washington, d.c. office of planning, and for a long time people were fleeing washington, d.c. now they're pouring in, but it creates a new set of challenges. >> it does set a new set of challenges. we're moving generations of five decades. our rate of growth is astonishing to us. 1100 people a month additional to the city. >> if the land was just sitting there waiting to be developed would people come in without incentives, without tax breaks, without the things that intervene in the market, would developers come in and build large numbers of units that the median d.c. family can afford to live in? >> probably not. probably not. i mean, it depends on where in the city they would be doing the building and what the cost
. >> reporter: the economi housint is an economic squeeze play leaving both sides of the street with hard choices. >> americans are struggling to pay rent across the country. but each community faces unique challenges. that's why state and local officials are often at the forefront at efforts to find solutions. joining me now to discuss rental policy is director of the washington, d.c. office of planning, and for a long time people were fleeing washington, d.c. now they're pouring...
44
44
May 11, 2013
05/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
nowhere near mature to contribute to the overall well-being of the economy. we have to correct this. the republicans can't understand , the requirement is to be on the spending side, and no amount of tax simplification can compensate. >> when i hear the administration bragging about the revenue coming in and saying that it justifies tax hikes and republicans then sort of give up the fight on spending cuts, fr whatever meritorious reasons. >> minimizing is what it is. let's take something that is laudable, and we will take that asur second-best solution while we surrender on what is urgent and necessary. we will take what is convenient they are slow learners, but they are also people who onlylearn that which is politically convenient to their ideologically defined objectives. we must voice reality. >> my fear is they have given up another chance to raise our voice. >> the present using a money-based scheme in the white house to showcase women and children that he said apple benefited mightily from the wall ready, including free mammograms and other preventativ
nowhere near mature to contribute to the overall well-being of the economy. we have to correct this. the republicans can't understand , the requirement is to be on the spending side, and no amount of tax simplification can compensate. >> when i hear the administration bragging about the revenue coming in and saying that it justifies tax hikes and republicans then sort of give up the fight on spending cuts, fr whatever meritorious reasons. >> minimizing is what it is. let's take...
106
106
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
, not just the american economy, depends fundamentally, on the full faith and credit of the united states government. this would be economic armageddon. >> stephen: oh, economic armageddon. big deal. ( laughter ) so when halloween rolls around, the little hobo knocking on your door might be an actual hobo. ( laughter ) at least he'll really appreciate that mini snickers. folks, i believe it is irresponsible for these doom-cryers to panic you. first of all, you'll need that reserve energy to fight for potable water and canned goods. pro tip-- you can make a great shiv out of a sharpened fruit roll-up. ( laughter ) second, it's not going to happen. >> we're not going to default. we just won't default. there are ways of not defaulting, even if you don't raise the debt ceiling. it's president obama scaring the crap out of the american people. >> i don't think the credit of the united states is going to be collapsed. i think all this talk about a default has been a lot of demagoguery, a lot of false gem gogry. >> this isn't so fatal. we can kind of go on fair while doing this. it's laughable.
, not just the american economy, depends fundamentally, on the full faith and credit of the united states government. this would be economic armageddon. >> stephen: oh, economic armageddon. big deal. ( laughter ) so when halloween rolls around, the little hobo knocking on your door might be an actual hobo. ( laughter ) at least he'll really appreciate that mini snickers. folks, i believe it is irresponsible for these doom-cryers to panic you. first of all, you'll need that reserve energy...
382
382
Aug 26, 2013
08/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 382
favorite 0
quote 0
economy outs! some in your throat for that one! sports extra extra up next. scott smith has review. i won't do cliff diving just because of whole speedo thing. but -- on national battle through another injury today was enough bring out bruise in red skins cuts one gay been cut above pre is on. running back roy and closer look at him. and rest of the those running back coming up in sports. all right. and quick update we hearing i-66 has just reopened up from that accidents earlier this evening. but that does do for united states. fox five always on. myfoxdc.com. keep right here sports extra just three minutes away. welcome took tank sports extra i am scott shut and with monday comes one more stressful weeks nfl. as cuts are coming. straight ahead look red skins position battle figure one toughest to trim. plus little league crown chapel am tigers woods it wases out barclay but let's begin tonight with nationals team playing better late than never al today offense come to life averaging over 700 game over five straight wins. and finding sits back above 500 for first time in six weeks
economy outs! some in your throat for that one! sports extra extra up next. scott smith has review. i won't do cliff diving just because of whole speedo thing. but -- on national battle through another injury today was enough bring out bruise in red skins cuts one gay been cut above pre is on. running back roy and closer look at him. and rest of the those running back coming up in sports. all right. and quick update we hearing i-66 has just reopened up from that accidents earlier this evening....
54
54
Sep 29, 2013
09/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
and stan that is the economy ran, but you have to be out in a year, two of the most. many of my clients have kids that are at home. one of the frustrating things, wow, you know what, jr. is on, daughter is on. and i believe she is that every night. victor really great dinner but she still goes outdoors bins of missouri spends on that. there is not a lot of communication. dry there to try to save money, not to have a nice lifestyle. gerri: exactly. and its abuse of the time. i hope people will tweet us. it is a great topic. thank you for coming on tonight. great stuff. comebacks and. >> thanks. gerri: later in the show, the war of words seats up in washington. it was not today. nextel we answer the question how you do that. what to look for when picking a real-estate agent. don't go away. ♪ gerri: don't get caught up in the stress of buying or selling yourext column. need to know advic ♪ gerri: well, the stakes are heating up in today's housing market. new home sales a rebounding. you are a buyer or seller, you need a real estate agent that is up to snuff on today'
and stan that is the economy ran, but you have to be out in a year, two of the most. many of my clients have kids that are at home. one of the frustrating things, wow, you know what, jr. is on, daughter is on. and i believe she is that every night. victor really great dinner but she still goes outdoors bins of missouri spends on that. there is not a lot of communication. dry there to try to save money, not to have a nice lifestyle. gerri: exactly. and its abuse of the time. i hope people will...
68
68
Sep 24, 2013
09/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
many believe that sky high pay for investors encouraged the risk-taking of the economy. just like the financial services industry since the crisis, wall street's pay has been down sized and restructured. mary thompson has more. >>> it is lunch time at harry's cafe and steak in new york city's financial district, and business is brisk. >> i think the mood on wall street is good, still not where it was, i don't know if it ever will be. >> a lot on wall street changed since the financial crisis, including the spending habits of the general manager, who says about those that frequent the restaurant. >> they have one of the best wine collections in new york. so we would see bottles of wine at $5,000 or $8,000 for lunch. that was very common at the peak. today, it is rare. >> wall streeters relatively changes looking at the bubble. >> we don't have the huge bonus potential that was there, virtually unlimited in some respects. >> one consultant said that wall street remains well paid compared to main street, although there are weaker bank profits, and disclosure and reporting r
many believe that sky high pay for investors encouraged the risk-taking of the economy. just like the financial services industry since the crisis, wall street's pay has been down sized and restructured. mary thompson has more. >>> it is lunch time at harry's cafe and steak in new york city's financial district, and business is brisk. >> i think the mood on wall street is good, still not where it was, i don't know if it ever will be. >> a lot on wall street changed since...
48
48
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
economy. we are in a recovery but the declining middle class is a huge trend in that plays a role here. the middle class is the engine that grew the suburbs and so again now that is going to show up in our housing market and in the way that we have arranged their landscape for the future. you don't want to be negative and say maybe there isn't an american dream anymore because we don't have any hope. i don't believe that but it certainly doesn't hold a place in. >> host: i don't believe that either but a lot of young people feel their prospects are on the decline. we will see. the book reads very well. so blithely. tell us what you enjoyed writing about it. but if you like the most? >> guest: i really liked talking to people and hearing baruch's branches in the suburbs. i liked building my own experience into it and i like tracing the narrative of our country through the suburbs which it's just tells the story naturally. i like that and the individual people i talk to and hearing the crazy sto
economy. we are in a recovery but the declining middle class is a huge trend in that plays a role here. the middle class is the engine that grew the suburbs and so again now that is going to show up in our housing market and in the way that we have arranged their landscape for the future. you don't want to be negative and say maybe there isn't an american dream anymore because we don't have any hope. i don't believe that but it certainly doesn't hold a place in. >> host: i don't believe...
203
203
Dec 29, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
people have gotten dependent and they say the economy is strong enough now without them. >> when you extend benefits to, you know, 73 weeks or 99 weeks, it encourages some people to stay unemployed too long and that makings it increasingly hard nor them to get back into the work force. >> democrats say benefit checks get spent right away, spending that's necessary to boost the economic recovery. removing this bare minimum safety net, beyond just being cruel, is no going to be productive in termsover getting them back in the labor force or getting themg a job. >> but the political blame game doesn't help paul halsey's new reality. >> it's extremely stressful. i've gotten physically sick. i haven't been able to sleep. there seems to be some colessing in the senate. now, that plan is co-sponsored by a democrat and republican. the president packs this plan and is even making personal calls from his vacation in hawaii to rally up that support. >> and someone in congress comes up short and a deal isn't worked out, this problem is going to keep getting worse, isn't it? >> it is. over the co
people have gotten dependent and they say the economy is strong enough now without them. >> when you extend benefits to, you know, 73 weeks or 99 weeks, it encourages some people to stay unemployed too long and that makings it increasingly hard nor them to get back into the work force. >> democrats say benefit checks get spent right away, spending that's necessary to boost the economic recovery. removing this bare minimum safety net, beyond just being cruel, is no going to be...
62
62
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
it strengthens our balance of trade and it adds $1.3 trillion to the economy, providing for 10 million jobs. i look forward to working with you and i said really hope we can work together to make sure america continues to operate the largest and safest aviation system in the world. this concludes my prepared remarks. i would be pleased to answer questions. >> thank you. this will likely be the first hearing, and what we do not cover today we are likely to cover in future sessions. on sequestration, in your correspondence with the aviation industry, you mentioned a plan to close about 100 towers as a result of the sequestration, but i believe the faa sent out a list that has something like 235 or 240 that would close. can you explain the difference? >> the list that we provided encompasses all towers that have 150,000 annual operations and 10,000 commercial operations. the principle that we were working from was to provide the least impact on the largest number of travelers. now, that represents the universe of facilities that we feel we need to look at. we are engaging in discussions w
it strengthens our balance of trade and it adds $1.3 trillion to the economy, providing for 10 million jobs. i look forward to working with you and i said really hope we can work together to make sure america continues to operate the largest and safest aviation system in the world. this concludes my prepared remarks. i would be pleased to answer questions. >> thank you. this will likely be the first hearing, and what we do not cover today we are likely to cover in future sessions. on...
89
89
Oct 11, 2013
10/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> now is the time to grow our economy, not shut it down, to attract or jobs, if deblasio wins he's to raise taxes that is bad for small, main street, it means people will not bring their capital or jobs to new york city. iiwant to lower capital gains in new york city to attract the jobs. charles: people in new york city it makes someone making a hundred grand saying i am not making enough for what is being taken out of my pocket. what do you make of the idea that people who are doing well feel like they are victimized? >> right now, in new york city, we have to focus on small be, the growth of something business and entrepreneurship. charles: you are a successful pa sure, you are like the poster child of entrepreneur, how do you articulate that to a bunch of people riding a subway train at this moment. >> a lot of people in new york want to start companies, and unleash their official, if deblasio comes in and raises taxes and anti-business they are not going to want to do that we want people to start their own companies, i want to make sure people can start their own companies not
. >> now is the time to grow our economy, not shut it down, to attract or jobs, if deblasio wins he's to raise taxes that is bad for small, main street, it means people will not bring their capital or jobs to new york city. iiwant to lower capital gains in new york city to attract the jobs. charles: people in new york city it makes someone making a hundred grand saying i am not making enough for what is being taken out of my pocket. what do you make of the idea that people who are doing...
84
84
Jan 26, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> time for what i need to know for next week. >> kate upton in the super bowl. they are confident and spending money. >> it is another reason to roll that video. >> you are having a super bowl party. the price of chicken wingings. one of the most commonly eaten items sky rocket up 26 percent from the same time last year. head over to a friend's house for a game. >> you have any good news? >> wayne? >> i would like to get the chicken wingings. i am unwilling to put new money at risk in this market. s&p approaching 1500 is scary out there right now. >> all-time highs. it is only high for now. could go higher. >> i know it is a sacrilege to say it. short
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> time for what i need to know for next week. >> kate upton in the super bowl....
77
77
Oct 9, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
imagine if a democratic congress threatened to crash the global economy unless a republican president agreed to gun background checks or immigration reform. i think it's fair to say that republicans would not think that was appropriate. we can't make extortion routine as part of our democracy. democracy doesn't function this way. i know the american people are tired of it. and to all the american people, i apologize that you have to go through this stuff every three months, it seems like. and lord knows i'm tired of it. >> the long and short of it is there's going to be a negotiation here. in times like this, the american people expect their leaders to sit down and have a conversation. i want that conversation to occur now. the president said today was if there's unconditional surrender by republicans, he'll sit down and talk to us. that's not the way our government works. >> meanwhile, the house has passed a bill that would make sure government workers are paid on time instead of after the shutdown. the bill also creates a bipartisan negotiating team between the house and the senate
imagine if a democratic congress threatened to crash the global economy unless a republican president agreed to gun background checks or immigration reform. i think it's fair to say that republicans would not think that was appropriate. we can't make extortion routine as part of our democracy. democracy doesn't function this way. i know the american people are tired of it. and to all the american people, i apologize that you have to go through this stuff every three months, it seems like. and...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
well a low wage or a low wage economy is much better than a no wage economy and what happens is when you're trying to raise the minimum wage across the board you're hurting the people who are unemployed who are unskilled who are unable to get jobs when you raise the minimum wage what you're doing is you're saying that only the certain group of people are going to be benefiting from this program and it's a politically motivated issue it's not an economic issue politicians don't care about economics they don't care about small business owners they don't care about helping the economy all they do is they try and pander to votes for people that think that they're going to get their rate wages raise and some people will get their wages raise but the those are the people who are going to complain the people who are complaining are the people who don't have a voice in this debate are the people who are the unskilled workers who don't have anyone out there speaking on their behalf and those are the people who can't get jobs because they don't have the skills necessary to pay the wages that t
well a low wage or a low wage economy is much better than a no wage economy and what happens is when you're trying to raise the minimum wage across the board you're hurting the people who are unemployed who are unskilled who are unable to get jobs when you raise the minimum wage what you're doing is you're saying that only the certain group of people are going to be benefiting from this program and it's a politically motivated issue it's not an economic issue politicians don't care about...
64
64
Jan 27, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
if we invest in a public private partnership in geo engineering and transit it in a new energy economy. look at hurricane sandy. 50 billion and more in damagings. we'll keep having storms like that and impact insurance company and wall street, we have to get with the new economy. should it be public or private money? if there is a profit, the company companies will do it? we don't have to put our tax dollars do we? >> if green energy works we wouldn't need a suck sidies. 90 billion under president obama. that is flushed down the drain and you are again picking winners and losers. it just so happens, that the best energy carbob nuclear hydrocarbon and the green lobby oppose and vote against it is it a anti-man position. we use fossil fuels to better our lives and give us food and transportation and makes the modern world possible. to be against that is against the man's well being on earth. >> is there any proof that green initiatives have worked? >> apparently not. if you look down the list. everybody picks out solyndra. there is about 20 others that went up side down and in the toilet
if we invest in a public private partnership in geo engineering and transit it in a new energy economy. look at hurricane sandy. 50 billion and more in damagings. we'll keep having storms like that and impact insurance company and wall street, we have to get with the new economy. should it be public or private money? if there is a profit, the company companies will do it? we don't have to put our tax dollars do we? >> if green energy works we wouldn't need a suck sidies. 90 billion under...
58
58
Oct 5, 2013
10/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the economy is doing relatively well. i hurt t it hurt the recovery in a significant way and has the economic analysis that forceed that analysis. . when you breakdown those numbers by party and splitting down the middle with republicans . the only positive poll, a poll shows that only nine points separate republicans from president obama and the democrats on who should get the blame. our republicans. that is a reflection of how the divide is and how the republicans say it's democrat's fault. they want to roll the government shut down talks in to the whole issue and put more pressure on the white house . >> i don't know how they get in to that. if they get in to that, i think our policies would not. the same for a generation. every time it is controlled by the par thety. we will see the demands that are completely unrelated to the budget . >> there was some that it didn't get to the point. >> there has been other demands associated with funding bills in the past. the question is how far did they take it this time. it's wh
the economy is doing relatively well. i hurt t it hurt the recovery in a significant way and has the economic analysis that forceed that analysis. . when you breakdown those numbers by party and splitting down the middle with republicans . the only positive poll, a poll shows that only nine points separate republicans from president obama and the democrats on who should get the blame. our republicans. that is a reflection of how the divide is and how the republicans say it's democrat's fault....
43
43
Aug 18, 2013
08/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
our economy, they will need to sell them to more fighter jets. that's really what's going on. >> who will be resolved by the brilliance of capitollism? >> the state-run capitalism. >> that's the question if it comes to the civil law between the muslim brotherhood and the egyptian army, which side will president back? >> united states will stay on the side of the military because that is where our interest lies. >> and you're pleased with the way that the united states has been handling it up to date? >> yes, i think that they handled it. but he is not responsible for it. >> i don't think that we should have thrown out mubarak as quickly as we did. >> forget mubarak, that's a done deal. >> well, you know, in this one, i don't think that you could stop the military. they said that we're not going to let what happened to us what happened in iran where all those generals ended up dead and we're taking back our country. >> why did we do what we did against mubarak? >> i think that we got caught up in that stuff and he said out you go in three weeks wh
our economy, they will need to sell them to more fighter jets. that's really what's going on. >> who will be resolved by the brilliance of capitollism? >> the state-run capitalism. >> that's the question if it comes to the civil law between the muslim brotherhood and the egyptian army, which side will president back? >> united states will stay on the side of the military because that is where our interest lies. >> and you're pleased with the way that the united...
110
110
Jul 25, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
he wanted to do more good things to get the economy going. but the beef in this speech was his admission that he can't play mr. i love everybody. that there's going to be a war coming this fall and it's going to be fought by republicans and he might as well get in early. if they want to bring down the government to a halt by saying no debt ceiling increase. they're setting these conditions. they're saying we're going to blow you out of here because when we're done there ain't going to be an obama care or administration. we're going to kill you politically. that's what they're saying. he admitted it today. >> right. and what this speech does is lay down a marker for what he wanted to do. where he wants to go. we've heard bits and pieces of this speech before. we can go to the budget and see what he wants to do. we can go to the american jobs act of 2011 to see what he wants to do. i think the president is trying to remind the people i've been talking about these things for five years. and you know who's preventing me preventing us from moving
he wanted to do more good things to get the economy going. but the beef in this speech was his admission that he can't play mr. i love everybody. that there's going to be a war coming this fall and it's going to be fought by republicans and he might as well get in early. if they want to bring down the government to a halt by saying no debt ceiling increase. they're setting these conditions. they're saying we're going to blow you out of here because when we're done there ain't going to be an...
62
62
May 25, 2013
05/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
energy infrastructure that is an attack on the american economy and population. we need to respond i'm not suggesting in this instance but we cannot hand tire so sore hamstri ourselves that we only respond to cyber attacks if the iranians persist we must respond with the military option. dennis: taphorical missiles may turn into real missiles at some point*. thank you for being with us. don't forget to watch our special report times monday may 27 at 1:00 p.m. at 4:00 p.m.. another vote on the keystone pipeline it was approved by a still no approval from the white house. that transcanada invested five years and billions of dollarfor nothing? we will talk to the ceo of the exact how far will the hon go to take down steve steve, when? more money coming up. ♪ dennis: what does transcanada have to show for the $2 billion over five years and has been on the early stag of the keystone pipeline? some half built pipe bied in red tape it passed the house on wednesday but obama seems to do everything he can to avoid letting them before including not doing anything at all.
energy infrastructure that is an attack on the american economy and population. we need to respond i'm not suggesting in this instance but we cannot hand tire so sore hamstri ourselves that we only respond to cyber attacks if the iranians persist we must respond with the military option. dennis: taphorical missiles may turn into real missiles at some point*. thank you for being with us. don't forget to watch our special report times monday may 27 at 1:00 p.m. at 4:00 p.m.. another vote on the...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
economy. to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you want to term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it in different. well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take over that mantle of the low wage
economy. to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you want to term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it in different. well the term is sort...
99
99
Jul 6, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
plus is a new nsa bombshell about to backfire on america's economy? the journalists telling me that the world will be shocked , shocked by the next shoe to drop. cashing in is starting right now. hi, everybody. welcome to
plus is a new nsa bombshell about to backfire on america's economy? the journalists telling me that the world will be shocked , shocked by the next shoe to drop. cashing in is starting right now. hi, everybody. welcome to
160
160
Sep 19, 2013
09/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
obama care, the economy, the national debt. but when it comes right down to it, the people who pull the lever for the president don't want to say, you know, probably not a good decision. i think that's what we are seeing. >> they pulled that lever. they are yanking my chain. while the people fiddle, rome twerks it would appear to me. and now we have got vladimir putin. we screwed this thing up so bad, putin is going to end up being the new kissinger. shuttle diplomacy. he will get a peace prize later in the year. and they can pin it right on his chest plate that's how strong he is. >> bill: no he they can't. it would hurt him because he is not going to wear a shirt to the ceremony. >> oh my god. that was him and obama out camping together. i don't know what the hell has happened to the world. >> bill: you know when george w. bush said he could look into putin's soul. he is right there. was nothing blocking it. he could see right in there. >> because he had no shirt on. exactly. >> bill: very good, miller, you picked right up on
obama care, the economy, the national debt. but when it comes right down to it, the people who pull the lever for the president don't want to say, you know, probably not a good decision. i think that's what we are seeing. >> they pulled that lever. they are yanking my chain. while the people fiddle, rome twerks it would appear to me. and now we have got vladimir putin. we screwed this thing up so bad, putin is going to end up being the new kissinger. shuttle diplomacy. he will get a peace...
90
90
Mar 30, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
we cannot ignore the link between health and the economy, and it runs both ways. last september, there was a truly heartbreaking story in the "new york times."
we cannot ignore the link between health and the economy, and it runs both ways. last september, there was a truly heartbreaking story in the "new york times."
200
200
Jan 1, 2013
01/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
and, in an effort to boost the economy, small businesses would be eligible for another year of bonus depreciation when they buy equipment. the big hang up is what to do about the sequester-- $110 billion in automatic spending cuts in defense and domestic programs that begin at midnight. democrats want to postpone the cuts for a year or more. republicans for just a few months. >> i think there are some republicans who believe there is no other trigger that will force another full scale debate on spending. >> the president says taxincrea. cutting spenting next year. >> iif they think that is thefos thing they have another think coming. that is not how it's going to work. we have to do this in a balanced and responsible way. and if we are serious about debt reduction then it's going to be a matter of shared sacrifice. that outraged republicans that accused the republicans from moving the goalpost. >> the revenue that has beencams being used not to reduce deficit but to keep spending cogs that s that have been agreed to from not happening. >> suessy it looks like a source negotiating rig
and, in an effort to boost the economy, small businesses would be eligible for another year of bonus depreciation when they buy equipment. the big hang up is what to do about the sequester-- $110 billion in automatic spending cuts in defense and domestic programs that begin at midnight. democrats want to postpone the cuts for a year or more. republicans for just a few months. >> i think there are some republicans who believe there is no other trigger that will force another full scale...
61
61
Jun 23, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, the economy is recovering, but small businesses really had a tough time in the last four years, and now they want opportunity. they want opportunity to get more business, being in a supply chain, maybe they want to export. and we find if we're on the ground one on one with mentors right in place, then we can help them get access to capital, maybe they meet a bank. so we've been doing match making right there in each of these cities. and then we've been live streaming all of the information so that people can go on the site even if they're not here in person to get the tips and tools to grow a business. >> fran, you're a small business entrepreneur yourself but you help small businesses. what are the challenges right now? >> the thing about small businesses, they get misinformation. i think the work karen is doing is a bit kept secret. what the sba and karen is doing is a big job. we need to help these small businesses. they're scattered. one in ten employees are about 90% of all the businesses and these people are scattered, and i am an entrepreneur. i started my first business
you know, the economy is recovering, but small businesses really had a tough time in the last four years, and now they want opportunity. they want opportunity to get more business, being in a supply chain, maybe they want to export. and we find if we're on the ground one on one with mentors right in place, then we can help them get access to capital, maybe they meet a bank. so we've been doing match making right there in each of these cities. and then we've been live streaming all of the...
80
80
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. come with a little extra help in the kitchen. in a first of its kind partnership with walmart, humana medicare plans now include 5% savings on great for you healthier foods at walmart! it's part of the vitality healthyfood program... and one more way humana medicare can help you choose what's good for your health and your wallet. so you can spend a little less money... and spend a little more time sharing what you know with the people who matter most. humana. ♪ i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the cove
road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. come with a little extra help in the kitchen. in a first of its kind partnership with walmart, humana medicare plans now include 5% savings on great for you healthier foods at walmart! it's part of the vitality healthyfood program... and one more way...